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yes it is. you should find a way to get it taken care of. they will extradite you; it is considered a felony

2007-02-21 10:22:12 · answer #1 · answered by Darlin1_66 3 · 0 0

First off, there is no such thing as a non-extraditable felony warrant. Any felony warrant can be used to extradite (actually state to state is called rendite or rendition) a person from one state to another. The issuing state may "decline" extradition for certain reasons such as they just don't want you back in their state ever again so they make the warrant viable only if you put foot back in that state or the surrounding ones. Also some lesser felony crimes like check fraud aren't considered worth all the expense of extradition so they decline unless you are found in a surrounding state. However, at anytime the state may decide to change their mind and bring you back, just so you know. I suspect if you have multiple felony drug warrants, especially for trafficking, they will almost certainly extradite you back for prosecution. Of course the age of the warrants may effect the decision. If the warrants are 15-20 years old they may have trouble putting the case back together after so long. But barring any such issues if I was you I would keep a packed bag handy. Actually you may want to consult an attorney about it. He can anonymously contact Oregon and see how hot your warrants actually are and maybe cut you a deal. He is not allowed to tell them where you are or force you to go back, but you might want to make it an attorney in another town. And yes, Oregon does extradite felony warrants just as all states do. And I can say with almost certainty that they will for trafficing charges. About that "I am your son and neighbor" thing and prisons don't rehabilitate. All I will say is that you should have thought about that BEFORE getting involved with drug trafficing. Whining about how terrible prisons are AFTER you get caught is just that, whining. You made a bet when you got involved with drug trafficing. You bet you wouldn't get caught vs. big cash returns. You lost the bet and now you want to welsh on paying off your debt with the excuse that the amount is too high. But you knew what the payment was going in and now its time to pay it. If you have any guts or honor you will see an attorney and have him arrainge for you to turn yourself in honorably. It might even get you some points with the judge.

2016-05-24 04:26:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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